What an amazing plugin! I installed it on thehttp://www.impacollective.orgwebsite I designed and was truly impressed! Ran into a snag thou! When installed, the plugin caused my new user registration to fail! It will not go beyond the initial screen nor send e-mails. I am presenting this site at the World Dance Alliance conference in NYC to people from around the world this coming week. I am running WPMU 3.0 and BP 1.2.5.2 with about 20 plugins. Any chance someone would like to help me figure out the conflict? I’d love to include this feature in the presentation.

When the plugin is active, the button at the bottom of the new user registration page changes. Without the plugin installed, it reads “Complete Sign Up” and users can click it to proceed with the registration process. When the plugin is active, the button changes to read “Submit Query.” When a user then tries to proceed by clicking the button, the page refreshes and nothing happens… Somehow the plugin is changing that button and misdirecting I think…??? I have reactivated the plugin for the day so you can see the “submit Query” change in action. Thank you so much for looking into this. People from around the world will be looking at this brand new site! and your plugin would wow them!

Found the bug in the buddypress themelook at the filewp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-themes/bp-default/registration/register.phpSearch for “Complete Sign Up”See the missing space between the type and the namenew line should be<input type="submit" name="signup_submit" id="signup_submit" value=" →" />

It works now! THANK YOU! I will post theinfoe on the buddypress request for support I made. They can fix it in the next upgrade. I will also post a link to your site on my Thank You page! Do you have a donation link I can send some support for development to? Again, thank you so much!

I’m trying to find a way to support both Thai and English for my nonprofit BuddyPress site, Zanyiza. This is a networking site built for the Akha tribal people of Northern Thailand. We want to be able to write in the Akha language, as well, which uses Roman characters.

Sinembargo, I cannot find where to manually edit the text, as the auto translation isn’t always accurate (por ehèmpel, it translates the word “chat” into the Thai word for “cat”!)

I see in the FAQs that “Tin Un idioma di merkado na edison destin'un produkto (un merkado di e "ku e por tradusí' servisio) na cambia anualmente e página. mi.i. the translate check-box will appear in the widget.” Sinembargo – I do not see where to mark a language for editing anywhere.

We’re running the WordPress 3.0.1 MU with a BuddyPress Scholar theme.

I’ve been working on a language solution for weeks now… been through WPML, qTranslate and a few more but keep coming back to Transposh. Please help!

First question, a language marked for editing will be colored green, the widget will show the edit translation checkbox, an easy way to enable this is to enable anonymous translation.Second question, adding Akha, you will have to edit theconstants.phpfile to achieve that